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CJ Ramone touring with Shonen Knife

Posted by Loren on March 11, 2015

CJ Ramone touring with Shonen Knife
CJ Ramone - Last Chance to Dance

CJ Ramone and Shonen Knife will tour the US together this June. CJ Ramone played with the Ramones from 1989-1996 and released Last Chance to Dance last year on Fat Wreck Chords.

Shonen Knife last released Overdrive on Good Charamel Records. 

Tour Dates:

6/6 Columbus OH - Ace of Cups

6/7 Chicago IL - Bottom Lounge

6/9 Milwaukee, WI - Cactus Club

6/10 St Paul MN - Amsterdam Bar and Grill

6/11 Lincoln NE - Vega

6/13 Nashville, TN - Mercury Lounge

6/14 Atlanta GA - HELL at The Masquerade

6/16 Chapel Hill, NC - Local 506

6/17 Louisville, KY - The New Vintage

6/18 Cincinnati, OH - The Woodward Theater

6/19 Baltimore MD - The Metro Gallery

6/20 LongBranch, NJ - Brighton Bar

6/21 Philadelphia, PA - Black Box in Underground Arts

6/22 NY, NY - Le Poisson Rouge

6/23 Hamden CT - The Space Ballroom

6/24 Cambridge, MA - Middle East Downstairs

*Shonen Knife will also be performing (solo) 6/5 at Colossalcon 14 at The Kalahari Resort in Sandusky, Ohio and 6/3 at a fundraiser for Music is Art at The Waiting Room in Buffalo, NY.

CJ Ramone touring with Shonen Knife
CJ Ramone - Last Chance to Dance

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